I've been searching the tinternet for a shot size comparison table for a long time, and can't seem to find one that mentions the size of a specific cartridge i have, a nobel sport italia heavy load 0, as well as some other cartridges.

So i'm throwing it out here, in the hope that someone knows where there is a comprehensive chart, or just make one from what the cartridges we have.

I know that there's about 4 or 5 different national sizing standards, e.g. english, italian american. all using the same number type system, but being different actual sizes of shot. there'll probably be some confusion but if we can get somewhere then, it'll be farther than i've ever got.

When we get it sorted out then i'll make up some kind of chart, and post it up too (i made one from a chart i did find, even put 1:1 scale, size dots representing the actual sizes on it for easy reference, but i'm not happy with it)

I've been searching the tinternet for a shot size comparison table for a long time, and can't seem to find one that mentions the size of a specific cartridge i have, a nobel sport italia heavy load 0, as well as some other cartridges.

So i'm throwing it out here, in the hope that someone knows where there is a comprehensive chart, or just make one from what the cartridges we have.

I know that there's about 4 or 5 different national sizing standards, e.g. english, italian american. all using the same number type system, but being different actual sizes of shot. there'll probably be some confusion but if we can get somewhere then, it'll be farther than i've ever got.

When we get it sorted out then i'll make up some kind of chart, and post it up too (i made one from a chart i did find, even put 1:1 scale, size dots representing the actual sizes on it for easy reference, but i'm not happy with it)

[QUOTE=Tackleberrywho;6746534
You ask for a gallon of gas and they give you a smidgeen in the US; and 5.54Litres in england [QUOTE]
A us gallon is 3.785 litres..than less than a litre difference..saying 3.785 is only a smidgeen is a bit of an exaggeration!